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Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Antique color portrait of King Edward VII, The Prince of Wales

Antique color portrait of King Edward VII, The Prince of Wales
Copyright has expired on this artwork. From my own archives, digitally restored. Edward VII (Albert Edward; 9 November 1841 - 6 May 1910)

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Justin Hawkins 'Jack'

Justin Hawkins "Jack"
Illustration from 19th century

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Portrait of Sir John Hawkins (also spelled Hawkyns), pioneering English naval commander

Portrait of Sir John Hawkins (also spelled Hawkyns), pioneering English naval commander and administrator
Copyright has expired on this artwork. From my own archives, digitally restored

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Antique portrait of famous people: Samuel Hawkins Marshall Byers

Antique portrait of famous people: Samuel Hawkins Marshall Byers

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Hippotherium gracile is an extinct genus of horse that lived in during the Miocene through Pliocene

Hippotherium gracile is an extinct genus of horse that lived in during the Miocene through Pliocene
Illustration of a Hippotherium gracile is an extinct genus of horse that lived in during the Miocene through Pliocene

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Ancyloceras Matheronianum, is an ammonite genus from the Early Cretaceous belonging to

Ancyloceras Matheronianum, is an ammonite genus from the Early Cretaceous belonging to the Ancyloceratoidea
Illustration of a Ancyloceras Matheronianum, is an ammonite genus from the Early Cretaceous belonging to the Ancyloceratoidea

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Aurignacian Skeleton 'The Fossil Man of Menton'at Balzi Rossi Caves, Liguria, Italy - 43, 000 to 37

Aurignacian Skeleton "The Fossil Man of Menton"at Balzi Rossi Caves, Liguria, Italy - 43, 000 to 37
Prehistoric early homo sapien Aurignacian Skeleton " The Fossil Man of Menton" (Menton Man) at Balzi Rossi Caves, Liguria, Italy from Magasin Pittoresque

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Calymene blumenbachii

Calymene blumenbachii
Illustration of a Calymene blumenbachii

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Clymenia undulata

Clymenia undulata
Illustration of a clymenia undulata

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Arietites is a genus of massive, giant evolute, psiloceratacean ammonites in the family

Arietites is a genus of massive, giant evolute, psiloceratacean ammonites in the family Arietitidae in which whorls are
Illustration of a Arietites is a genus of massive, giant evolute, psiloceratacean ammonites in the family Arietitidae in which whorls are subquadrate and transversely ribbed

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Crinoid fossil (Cupressocrinus crassus) from the Devonian Period

Crinoid fossil (Cupressocrinus crassus) from the Devonian Period
Illustration of a Crinoid fossil (Cupressocrinus crassus) from the Devonian Period

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Encrinus liliiformis fossil from the Devonian Period

Encrinus liliiformis fossil from the Devonian Period
Illustration of a Encrinus liliiformis fossil from the Devonian Period

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Anomalocaris, illustration

Anomalocaris, illustration
Anomalocaris, computer illustration

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Mammoth molars, a grinding tooth at the back of a mammals mouth

Mammoth molars, a grinding tooth at the back of a mammals mouth
Illustration of a Mammoth molars, a grinding tooth at the back of a mammals mouth

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Eurypterus is an extinct genus of eurypterid, a group of organisms commonly called 'sea scorpions'

Eurypterus is an extinct genus of eurypterid, a group of organisms commonly called "sea scorpions"
Illustration of a Eurypterus is an extinct genus of eurypterid, a group of organisms commonly called " sea scorpions"

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Paleozoic Era, Acanthodes (fish)

Paleozoic Era, Acanthodes (fish)
Illustration of a Paleozoic Era, Acanthodes (fish)

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Trilobites from the Silurian era

Trilobites from the Silurian era
Illustration of a Trilobites from the Silurian era

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Trilobites Acidaspis buchi from the Silurian era

Trilobites Acidaspis buchi from the Silurian era
Illustration of a Trilobites from the Silurian era

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Trilobites Acidaspis mina from the Silurian era

Trilobites Acidaspis mina from the Silurian era
Illustration of a Trilobites Acidaspis mina from the Silurian era

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Trilobites Acidaspis dufrenoyi from the Silurian era

Trilobites Acidaspis dufrenoyi from the Silurian era
Illustration of a Trilobites Acidaspis dufrenoyi from the Silurian era

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Trilobites acidaspis roemeri from the Silurian era

Trilobites acidaspis roemeri from the Silurian era
Illustration of a Trilobites acidaspis roemeri from the Silurian era

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Trilobites Ampyx Ruaulti from the Silurian era

Trilobites Ampyx Ruaulti from the Silurian era
Illustration of a Trilobites Ampyx Ruault from the Silurian era

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Trilobites Ampyx Tenellus from the Silurian era

Trilobites Ampyx Tenellus from the Silurian era
Illustration of a Trilobites Ampyx Tenellus from the Silurian era

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Trilobites Dionide Formosa from the Silurian era

Trilobites Dionide Formosa from the Silurian era
Illustration of a Trilobites Dionide Formosa from the Silurian era

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Fossil of Slimonia acuminata

Fossil of Slimonia acuminata
Illustration of a Fossil of Slimonia acuminata

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Stylonurus powriei fossil

Stylonurus powriei fossil
Illustration of a Stylonurus powriei fossil

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Mammoth skeleton (elephas primigenius)

Mammoth skeleton (elephas primigenius)
Illustration of a Mammoth skeleton

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Head of Rhinoceros Merckii (Mercks rhinoceros) extinct species of rhino with completely preserved

Head of Rhinoceros Merckii (Mercks rhinoceros) extinct species of rhino with completely preserved skin
Illustration of a Head of Rhinoceros Merckii (Mercks rhinoceros) extinct species of rhino with completely preserved skin and hair covering, from the Siberian ice floor

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Skull of Elasmotherium

Skull of Elasmotherium
Illustration of a Skull of Elasmotherium

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: The cranium of Proviverra

The cranium of Proviverra
Illustration of The cranium of Proviverra

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Thylacoleo carnifex, had the strongest bite of any mammal species, living or extinct

Thylacoleo carnifex, had the strongest bite of any mammal species, living or extinct, also known as the marsupial lion
Illustration of Thylacoleo carnifex, had the strongest bite of any mammal species, living or extinct, also known as the marsupial lion

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Diprotodon, meaning in Greek 'two forward teeth', is an extinct genus of diprotodontid marsupial

Diprotodon, meaning in Greek "two forward teeth", is an extinct genus of diprotodontid marsupial native to
Illustration of Diprotodon, meaning in Greek " two forward teeth", is an extinct genus of diprotodontid marsupial native to Australia during the Pleistocene epoch

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Mastodon angustidens skeleton

Mastodon angustidens skeleton
Illustration of a Mastodon angustidens skeleton

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Eophrynus is an extinct genus of arachnids from the extinct order Trigonotarbida

Eophrynus is an extinct genus of arachnids from the extinct order Trigonotarbida
Illustration of a Eophrynus is an extinct genus of arachnids from the extinct order Trigonotarbida, which lived during the Late Carboniferous period in Europe

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Cyclopthalmus senior extinct genus of arachnids

Cyclopthalmus senior extinct genus of arachnids
Illustration of a Cyclopthalmus senior extinct genus of arachnids

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Eugereon Boeckingi is an extinct genus of anhropoda

Eugereon Boeckingi is an extinct genus of anhropoda
Illustration of a Eugereon Boeckingi is an extinct genus of anhropoda

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Denture of a Pterodon, an extinct genus of superficially wolf-like hyainailurids that lived in

Denture of a Pterodon, an extinct genus of superficially wolf-like hyainailurids that lived in Europe
Illustration of a Denture of a Pterodon, an extinct genus of superficially wolf-like hyainailurids that lived in Europe and Africa during the late Eocene, about 30 million years ago

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Machairodus skull, measuring upwards of 16 inches (41 cm) in length

Machairodus skull, measuring upwards of 16 inches (41 cm) in length, is one of the largest known skulls for any
Illustration of a Machairodus skull, measuring upwards of 16 inches (41 cm) in length, is one of the largest known skulls for any machairodont

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Trilobite paradoxides

Trilobite paradoxides
Illustration of a trilobite paradoxides

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Dalmanites is a genus of trilobite in the order Phacopida. They lived from the Late Ordovician to

Dalmanites is a genus of trilobite in the order Phacopida. They lived from the Late Ordovician to Middle Devonian
Illustration of a Dalmanites is a genus of trilobite in the order Phacopida. They lived from the Late Ordovician to Middle Devonian

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Plesiosaur skeleton

Plesiosaur skeleton
Illustration of a Plesiosaur skeleton

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Iguanodon

Iguanodon
Illustration of a Iguanodon

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Palaeotherium ( old beast ) is an extinct genus of primitive perissodactyl ungulate

Palaeotherium ( old beast ) is an extinct genus of primitive perissodactyl ungulate
Illustration of a Palaeotherium ( old beast ) is an extinct genus of primitive perissodactyl ungulate

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Lecithocrinus Eifelianus fossil

Lecithocrinus Eifelianus fossil
Illustration of a Lecithocrinus Eifelianus fossil

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Ceratites is an extinct genus of ammonite cephalopods

Ceratites is an extinct genus of ammonite cephalopods
Illustration of a Ceratites is an extinct genus of ammonite cephalopods

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Tritylodon (skull) is an extinct genus of tritylodonts, one of the most advanced group of cynodont

Tritylodon (skull) is an extinct genus of tritylodonts, one of the most advanced group of cynodont therapsids
Illustration of a Tritylodon (skull) is an extinct genus of tritylodonts, one of the most advanced group of cynodont therapsids

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Arctognathus curvimola skull

Arctognathus curvimola skull
Illustration of a Arctognathus curvimola skull

Background imageLegends and Icons Collection: Georges Cuvier (1769-1832), French naturalist, wood engraving, published in 1893

Georges Cuvier (1769-1832), French naturalist, wood engraving, published in 1893
Georges Cuvier (1769 - 1832) - French naturalist and zoologist. He was instrumental in establishing the fields of comparative anatomy



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